Legal & Mediation Services

Hennepin County Housing Court Project

Free, in-person legal advice for low-income tenants and landlords provided via a joint effort between  Hennepin County, the Fourth District Housing Court, Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid, and the Volunteer Lawyers Network. Issues include emergency repairs, record expungement, lock-outs, service issues, evictions, lease violations, repair problems and more. More info via phone: 612-673-3012 or online at www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/civilrights/index.htm
Hennepin County Government Center
Fourth District Housing Court 
300 S 6th St, 3rd floor in C-Tower
Walk in Hours:

  • Monday and Thursday: 12:30-4 pm

  • Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 8:30 am-4 pm

Conflict Resolution Center

Mediation can often help conflicting parties within the community (such as renters and landlords) come to an agreement that benefits everybody without the need for legal or court action. 612-822-9883
http://crcminnesota.org/request-a-mediation/ 

Community Mediation and Restorative Service

Mediation can often help conflicting parties within the community (such as renters and landlords) come to an agreement that benefits everybody without the need for legal or court action. 763-561-0033
https://cmrsmn.org/housing/

Minnesota Multi Housing Association

Landlord/tenant hotline provides pre-recorded information on security deposits, leases, giving notice, discrimination and other topics related to rental statutes and rights. If your question is not answered within the recording, you may leave a message and one of our knowledgeable volunteers will return your call. Phone: (952) 858-8222 or online at https://www.mmha.com/Renter-Resource

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